Uh, uh

[Chorus]
Girl I adore you
My body's here for you
In the bedroom of the four star
Gonna be a one life stand
Girl I adore you
My body's here for you
In the bedroom of the four star
Gonna be a one life stand

Baby you've been on my mind
Fantasizing overtime
Ooh girl I want to break you down
Till the whole world knows I'm moaning
Check out my philosophy
It's not all about between the sheets
I put up with your bitchy moods
It's time that you put papa in the groove

Love and sex
Both were designed to relieve your empty stress
You have it on one side
Then let go
(Tell me how you like it)

[Chorus]

Baby you know I got you hot
I'm up in all your secret spots
Oh girl, you should be givin' it up
Giving it up
I'm yearning just to fill this space between us
And in the morning girl
When you wake up I'll be right there
If you want me like I want you
We should get it on

Love and sex
Both were designed to relieve your empty stress
You have it on one side
Then let go
(Tell me how you like it)

[Chorus]

Don't leave our faith alone
If we get it on there ain't no stoppin'
I am dedicated
Give me a chance no player hatin'
I'll stop using baby
If you think twice you won't regret it
Baby just let me be the man
This is not a one night stand

[Chorus]


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One Life Stand Lyrics as written by Joe L. Thomas David L. Conley

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